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Thats what I was hoping for. I am not looking for anything light and the regs specify a 5lb minimum pull and single stage. I thought the AGL would be the answer but on my example the engagement surfaces just did not look as smooth as I expected them to be. The finish is slick but machine marks were still present.
It sounds like Gissele is good about exchanges but I have not had the time to put it in the mail yet.
Hunt hard, kill clean, waste nothing and offer no apologies.
"In rifle work, group size is of some interest...but it is well to remember that a rifleman does not shoot groups, he shoots shots." Jeff Cooper
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Installed an ALG couple weeks ago. About the same as the ones I have been polishing & removing creep with pistol grip screw, just over 6lb. Can drop either to just over 5lb with JP springs but to worried about light strikes to leave them in.
"Drop that or by the splendor of God I will blow your heart out." Kit Carson
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Your rifle should be a small pin rifle. If my memory serves me right, the large pin was something that colt did for a few years in the 80s and possibly 90s to make it so civilians couldn't put M16 full auto trigger parts into their semi-auto ar15. I don't know of any manufacturer who currently uses large pins.
As far as I know, the Timney triggers are good ones.
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